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Frith Films
A Family of Amsterdam 1959
This film presents scenes in Amsterdam including canals, Rijksmuseum, the harbor and home life of a typical family.
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Peace Loving Switzerland 1958
Presents the story of Switzerland's contribution to world peace. Discusses her mountainous frontiers, the advantages to other countries of her neutrality, the international banking center, the haven for political refugees and Swiss ability to get along with others.
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The Littlest Puppy Grows Up 1954
Follows the journey of a tiny puppy named Terry, raised by Don and Doug Dow alongside her mother, Mack. Initially struggling to nurse due to Mack's illness, Terry learns to drink from a bottle and eventually transitions to eating solid food. The boys are taught how to handle her gently and are patient as she learns to walk and explore. They also learn the importance of proper care, including hygiene and regular vet visits. As Terry grows, she becomes more active and playful, developing good manners and a strong bond with her family.
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Mother Mack's Puppies Find Happy Homes 1953
Mother Mack, a Scottish terrier, has a litter of seven puppies. Her owners decide to keep the smallest puppy and give the others away. What's unusual about this film is that the puppies are given away to black families, Hispanic families and Asian families--three groups of people that were seldom if ever seen in classroom films, let alone mainstream productions.
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Mother Mack Trains Her Seven Puppies 1952
A couple of boys take their Scotty and her eight pups down to the beach to have some fun.
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It's a Cat's Life 1950
The story of Fluffy and Tommy and their litter of newborn kittens, as well as Fluffy’s sister Muffy’s older litter with her mate Calico. It’s like Peyton Place with cats (except nothing really happens).
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The Rock of Gibraltar 1950
Documentary on Gibraltar.
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